Menorca

Menorca: The quiet sister of the Balearic Islands

Menorca, the second largest of the Balearic Islands, offers a tranquil and unspoilt alternative to its more lively sister islands of Ibiza and Mallorca. Known for its stunning coastline of endless coves and turquoise waters, Menorca is particularly popular with nature lovers and sailors. The island has been declared a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, highlighting its unspoilt nature and commitment to environmental protection.

Menorca has more than 200 beaches - more than any other Balearic island - and many of them are secluded, quiet coves accessible only by sea. This makes Menorca a true paradise for sailors. The north coast is rougher and wilder, while the south coast has softer, pine-lined beaches. The main ports of Mahon and Ciutadella offer both cultural highlights and excellent marinas for yacht charters.

The capital, Mahón, boasts one of the largest natural harbours in the world, while Ciutadella, in the west of the island, has a historic old town and authentic Mediterranean flair. Away from the cities, Menorca invites you to enjoy the tranquillity of nature, whether it's walking along the coast or visiting the prehistoric sites that bear witness to the island's rich history.

Menorca is the ideal place for those who want to get away from it all and enjoy the beauty of the Mediterranean.

Menorca, Port of Mahón

Cliffs at the Sea in Menorca, Spain
Cliffs at the Sea in Menorca, Spain

Location and access: Port Mahón is located in the heart of the capital of Menorca, Mahón, on the east coast of the island. The Port of Mahón is one of the largest natural harbours in the world, protected and easily accessible. The marina is about 7 km from Menorca airport and can be easily reached by taxi or rental car. The marina is also served by public transport.

Number of berths: The marina has around 350 berths for yachts and boats up to 50 metres in length. The depth of the marina allows larger yachts to be safely moored.

Services: Port Mahon offers a wide range of services for sailors and yacht owners.

These include:

  • Petrol and diesel stations
  • Electricity and water connections at each berth
  • Modern showers and toilets
  • Technical services and repairs
  • Wireless internet access
  • Several restaurants and bars along the promenade
  • Boat accessories shopping

Contact details

Telephone: +34 971 35 58 50
E-mail: info@portmahon.com
Website: www.portmahon.com

Port Mahón Marina is an ideal base for exploring the tranquil and beautiful island of Menorca. It offers everything a sailor needs for a comfortable and relaxing stay, combined with the historic and charming atmosphere of the city of Mahón.

Monuments and things to do in Mahón

Mahón, the capital of Menorca, has a rich history and charming architecture. The old town, with its narrow cobbled streets, is perfect for a stroll past impressive buildings such as the Iglesia de Santa María or the Mahón Town Hall. Particularly impressive is the fortress of La Mola, which stands at the entrance to the port and offers spectacular views of the natural harbour and surrounding area.

The natural harbour itself is an attraction - at over 5 km long, it is one of the largest in the world. A harbour cruise to enjoy the panoramic views from the water is an absolute highlight. For those interested in culture, the Museum of Menorca offers a deep insight into the rich history and archaeology of the island. Nature lovers can visit the Parc Natural de S'Albufera des Grau, which stretches north of the city and offers plenty of opportunities for hiking and bird watching.

How to get from the airport to the marina

Menorca Airport (MAH) is only 7 km from Mahón. Taxis are available at the airport and take about 10-15 minutes to reach the marina. Alternatively, there are car hire companies and bus services that also provide a convenient link to the marina.

Recommended restaurants and bars near the marina

Food in Menorca, Spain
Food in Menorca, Spain

Along the promenade of Mahón there are many restaurants and bars serving excellent Mediterranean cuisine and local specialities. One of the most popular restaurants is Cap Roig, which serves fresh fish and seafood with stunning views of the harbour. For tapas lovers, Ses Forquilles offers authentic Mallorcan tapas in a relaxed atmosphere. End the evening with a cocktail at Es Cau Gin Bar, which serves local gin creations right on the waterfront.

With its mix of historic attractions, relaxing activities and lively gastronomy, Mahón is a charming destination that will delight sailors as well as culture and nature lovers.

Mahon and Menorca offer a perfect blend of nature, history and Mediterranean charm. The stunning natural harbour of Mahón is not only an important maritime centre, but also a place where history and modernity meet. Whether it is a stroll through the winding streets of the old town, a visit to the impressive fortress of La Mola or a cruise around the harbour, Mahón has something for everyone.

The excellent Port Mahón marina has all the facilities for yachtsmen and is the ideal base for exploring the island's many unspoilt coves and beaches. Menorca is known for its tranquillity and unspoilt nature and is the ideal place for those who want to escape the hustle and bustle and immerse themselves in the natural beauty of the Mediterranean.

As well as sailing, Mahón has a lot to offer in terms of gastronomy. The restaurants and bars along the promenade invite you to enjoy the local cuisine and end the day in a relaxed atmosphere. Whether you are looking for fresh fish, tapas or a glass of local gin, Mahón has something for everyone.

Menorca, and Mahón in particular, remains an unforgettable destination that never fails to enchant visitors with its tranquillity, beauty and hospitality. It is a place where you will want to return to enjoy the simple pleasures of the Mediterranean.

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